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June 09, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Let’s Work Together to Support Our Older Adult Community During COVID-19 June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month

Every year an estimated 5 million, or 1 in 10 older Americans experience physical, mental, and financial elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The COVID Crisis has increased isolation for older and dependent adults, likely causing unreported instances of concerns from neighbors and others. Individuals and community-wide prevention efforts and supportive services can help keep older adults safe and healthy, helping stop abuse before it happens. Read full story


June 05, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Datos de casos locales respaldan esperadas aperturas bajo la nueva orden de salud

La Oficial de Salud del condado de Sonoma emitió hoy una nueva orden que permite servicios basados ​​en la fe, compras minoristas en interiores y restaurantes, salones de belleza/peluquerías y actividades comerciales recreativas al aire libre y alquiler de equipos. La apertura de todos los sectores empresariales deberá seguir las medidas de mitigación. Read full story


June 05, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Estado Pública Guías para Condados con Variación paraMover a la Etapa Tres a su Propia Discreción

Hoy, el Departamento de Salud Pública de California (por sus siglas en inglés, CDPH) publicó una guía para los condados con variación, que incluye el Condado de Sonoma, para pasar a la Etapa Tres y permitir que otros sectores operen durante la pandemia del coronavirus (COVID-19) tan pronto como el viernes 12 de junio de 2020. Read full story


June 05, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Local Case Data Supports Long Awaited Openings in New Health Order

Sonoma County’s Health Officer issued a new Order on today allowing in-person faith based services, indoor retail shopping and dining, hair salons/barbershops, and outdoor recreation business activities and equipment rental. Read full story


June 05, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

State Releases Guidancefor Counties with Variance to Move Stage Three at Their Own Discretion

California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released guidance for counties with variance, which includes Sonoma County, to go to Stage Three and allow further sectors to operate during the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) as soon as Friday June 12, 2020. Read full story


June 04, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Condado de Sonoma inicia la prueba de anticuerpos COVID-19 solo paraciertos grupos

A partir del sábado 6 dejunio de 2020, el Condado de Sonoma examinará a ciertos individuos paradetectar anticuerpos contra el nuevo coronavirus (COVID-19). Read full story


June 04, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

County of Sonoma Begins COVID-19 Antibody Testing for Certain Groups Only

Beginning Saturday, June 6, 2020, the County of Sonoma will test certain individuals for antibodies to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Testing will be performed daily at the Public Health Lab in Santa Rosa, with plans for strategically expanding this service at select hospitals and health centers in the county. Read full story


June 02, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Se extiende el acceso a los parques en la nueva Orden de Salud

El martes la Oficial de Salud del Condado de Sonoma flexibilizó aún más las restricciones relacionadas con la recreación al aire libre durante la pandemia de Covid-19 al emitir una orden que les permite a las entidades a cargo de parques el abrir sus estacionamientos costeros y restablecer las horas diurnas de visita a las playas. Read full story


June 02, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Parks Access Expanded inNew Health Order

Sonoma County’s health officer on Tuesdayfurther eased restrictions on outdoor recreation during the Covid-19 pandemicby issuing an order that allows park agencies to reopen coastal parking lots andrestore daytime visiting hours at beaches. Read full story


June 01, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Comunicado de parte de Susan Gorin, presidenta de la Junta de Supervisores del condado de Sonoma, y Mark Essick, alguacil y oficial forense del Condado

Estamos experimentando juntos algo que no se había visto en un siglo, una pandemia que ha requerido el confinamiento de nuestras comunidades, el cierre de centros de reuniones y gran parte de nuestra economía. Hoy estamos enfrentándonos a la difícil labor de determinar cómo reabrir nuestras comunidades por fases, mientras tenemos en mente el hecho de que los retos que todos y cada uno de nosotros enfrentamos son únicos. Read full story